I like your interpretation and am very impressed with the musicianship of this fine ensemble. Very fine tone and diction. I would have loved to have heard the actual performance. The videos on YouTube can only sound so good but you exceeded that. Bravo!!
As a Latin geek with 8 years of intense dedication to this wonderful language, I beg to differ. This is a correct version of post-classical Latin pronunciation. Check some essays on the subject and you will see that the Italian aka the Church Latin, which is indeed used widely in singing as well, is basically a non-consistent Italianized Latin that no true Latin cognoisseur is particularly fond of. That is the only version that creeps the hell out of me - coming from Vatican or some other choir.
This is so great. I love the tone and vowels.
KayandAre 3 months ago
I like the sound of your choir and the energy, but I find it a little bit too hysterical and one dimensional. Poulenc is more subtle than this.
mariathijssen 2 years ago
BRAVISSIMISSIMISSIMI
from Italy
but the next time the video nust be mor light to see your faces sure fines like your voices
grazie
ciao
roccastrad 3 years ago
BRAVISSIMI from Italy
but the next twice your video must be mor light to see the faces good like your voices
grazie
ciao
roccastrad 3 years ago
I like your interpretation and am very impressed with the musicianship of this fine ensemble. Very fine tone and diction. I would have loved to have heard the actual performance. The videos on YouTube can only sound so good but you exceeded that. Bravo!!
singerWB 3 years ago
littlebit too fast
lolmaster23 3 years ago
This is great, I love this piece, We will be performing this, this coming sunday
TdotSoul 3 years ago
Very good for such a small choir. However they seem to shorten the verses unnecessarily.
Excellent rendition
magpie4321 3 years ago
good rendition!
PaceFamily 3 years ago
i liked it!!
rantiks 3 years ago
As a Latin geek with 8 years of intense dedication to this wonderful language, I beg to differ. This is a correct version of post-classical Latin pronunciation. Check some essays on the subject and you will see that the Italian aka the Church Latin, which is indeed used widely in singing as well, is basically a non-consistent Italianized Latin that no true Latin cognoisseur is particularly fond of. That is the only version that creeps the hell out of me - coming from Vatican or some other choir.
martelanc 3 years ago
Like what?
It is the German pronauciation....and we are quite shure it is without mistakes....
napacnik 3 years ago
you must practice latin. There are many mistakes.
catriaab 3 years ago